i wouldn't necessarily say that a tamron, sigma or other 3rd party lens is 'inferior' quality to a nikon lens
mirubere in r/Nikon
Source10 Reddit comments and posts discuss both products: 4 lean toward Nikon Z 9, 3 toward Nikon Z 7II, and 3 don't pick a side.
i wouldn't necessarily say that a tamron, sigma or other 3rd party lens is 'inferior' quality to a nikon lens
mirubere in r/Nikon
Sourcethe autofocus is ofcourse far better
Alberts_Here in r/Nikon
SourceWith the Z8 and Z9, that separation has largely dissolved: resolution and speed now coexist in the same core platform
Next_Huckleberry_863 in r/Nikon
SourceGreen marks the row winner: the strongest supported feature sentiment with at least 3 mentions, or the lowest listed price. Everything else stays neutral.
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| Feature | Nikon Z 9 | Nikon Z 7II |
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| Price | ||
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| autofocus | | |
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10 Reddit comments and posts discuss both products: 4 lean toward Nikon Z 9, 3 toward Nikon Z 7II, and 3 don't pick a side. Overall, Reddit is fairly split — the better pick depends on your priorities.
Across all discussions RedDB tracks, Nikon Z 9 has 85% positive sentiment over 242 Reddit mentions, while Nikon Z 7II has 72% positive sentiment over 241 mentions.